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    ggg got a reaction from GregOug in New Boat In Fnq   
    That's a reef fishing machine! There aren't many plate boats that ride like a Stabicraft or are as stable at rest.
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    ggg got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Boat Advice Wanted   
    Thanks mate. If it's all good and I get it. I will definitely log in and out with the Coast Guard. If I do get caught out. The spots I will be fishing are only half an hour to an island each. Some spots are only 10 minutes away.
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    ggg got a reaction from ellicat in Boat Advice Wanted   
    Thanks mate. If it's all good and I get it. I will definitely log in and out with the Coast Guard. If I do get caught out. The spots I will be fishing are only half an hour to an island each. Some spots are only 10 minutes away.
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    ggg got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Boat Advice Wanted   
    The weather patterns here are very consistent and true to the forecasts. People go out to the shelf overnight in Quintrex 420 Renegade's. I am obviously not going to be reef fishing every weekend, maybe once or twice a month if the weather permits and more during the summer time. I would also bring at least 100 litres of fuel until I understand how much the boat uses (with a 20L jerry can as a backup). This boat's actually got a rather deep freeboard as it's a Quintrex, and not some beaten up old tinny. I'm more afraid of crocs in the creeks we fish than sharks out the reef. All the stories I have been told (like sharks ramming the boat) have occurred because fish were being cleaned at the end of the day before heading back in. They are a problem to be aware of, but not as deadly as a crocodile.
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    ggg got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Boat Advice Wanted   
    I understand the weather may blow up, but the days I would be fishing are the day's that there are at least a few hours of 'buffer' (good weather) even when I return home. The weeks where 2 or 3 days in a row are good are the times I would be fishing. It's fairly low risk if properly planned.
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    ggg got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Boat Advice Wanted   
    Okay. I guess this boat has a huge fuel tank because the reefs off Cairns are around 40-50km out. It would also improve the ride by about 0.01 percent. 
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    ggg got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Boat Advice Wanted   
    Hi all,
    I am still in the market of looking for a boat and have gotten some experienced opinions from people I know but I would like some more. I am looking at a Quintrex 420 Dory with a 2015 Yamaha 40hp two stroke with 50 hours on the back. The boat is fully kitted out with a 75 litre fuel tank, 7 inch Garmin sounder, custom bait board, Bimini, stereo and safety gear. I have checked the specs of the hull and the overall length is more like 4.35 metres. Does this mean that I am looking at a slightly bigger boat in reality? It would definitely be reef fishing on the good days and headland/creek fishing on the not so good ones. The guy claims the boat ‘flys’ and I have heard of them doing more than 50km per hour. What are your thoughts on a boat like this (I know it’s not a proper ‘reef boat’, but I will have to make do) and it’s top speed? Thanks
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    ggg got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Boat Advice Wanted   
    Hi all,
    I am still in the market of looking for a boat and have gotten some experienced opinions from people I know but I would like some more. I am looking at a Quintrex 420 Dory with a 2015 Yamaha 40hp two stroke with 50 hours on the back. The boat is fully kitted out with a 75 litre fuel tank, 7 inch Garmin sounder, custom bait board, Bimini, stereo and safety gear. I have checked the specs of the hull and the overall length is more like 4.35 metres. Does this mean that I am looking at a slightly bigger boat in reality? It would definitely be reef fishing on the good days and headland/creek fishing on the not so good ones. The guy claims the boat ‘flys’ and I have heard of them doing more than 50km per hour. What are your thoughts on a boat like this (I know it’s not a proper ‘reef boat’, but I will have to make do) and it’s top speed? Thanks
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    ggg got a reaction from Drop Bear in New Tinny   
    Hello everyone,
    I am in the process of searching for the perfect boat with the good Covid19 prices. As there is another year of good buying (especially when JobKeeper ends next year), I could be waiting a while. I have decided to purchase a tinny to use while I wait and sell it when I get a bigger boat. The tinny I am looking at is a 3.8m V-hull savage. It has a 10hp Honda 4 stroke on the back. The motor pumps tons of water, has no smoke and only 2 rusted bolts (easily replaced) and starts first pull. It supposedly has only 45 hours in fresh water. Basically, the outboard runs really well. The seller said he would take $1300 and we are testing it on the water in the coming days. It is cheap as the trailer needs repairs and he has a new boat (I don't need to worry about the trailer as I have a boilermaker in the family). I am just wondering if this boat could get on the plane with about 250kg of load (9 inch sounder, 16kg battery, electric outboard, 2 people, flooring, Bimini etc.)? Would a stainless steel prop and a hydrofoil help planing and speed? For both of these new, it would cost $380 all together. I don't really care about top end speed as long as it planes. It would only travel a max of 5km between spots.
    Thanks
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    ggg got a reaction from Kat in Braid - Brand & Price?   
    Jigging braid costs so much more because it's for the rich, niche market of the 'jigger's'. Those are the blokes who spend more than $1000 for a specialised combo and can justify the expensive braid. To be fair, jigging braid is usually smoother and and thinner than other braids. I still cannot justify the price though and normal braid does the trick.
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    ggg got a reaction from Brodie_S in Braid - Brand & Price?   
    Jigging braid costs so much more because it's for the rich, niche market of the 'jigger's'. Those are the blokes who spend more than $1000 for a specialised combo and can justify the expensive braid. To be fair, jigging braid is usually smoother and and thinner than other braids. I still cannot justify the price though and normal braid does the trick.
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    ggg got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Trinity Inlet Wrecks   
    Hi everyone,
    Now that I have been fishing Trinity Inlet a lot lately, I would like to fish better locations. I know there are submerged wrecks in the Inlet but don't know the locations. Are there any people would be willing to tell me about them? I would also like to know where the old submarine boom is as well. I have done bait fishing and lure fishing with not to much to show for it. Have had a few follows from jacks etc. when flicking and some fish bait fishing. Thanks
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    ggg got a reaction from Brodie_S in Trinity Inlet Wrecks   
    Hi everyone,
    Now that I have been fishing Trinity Inlet a lot lately, I would like to fish better locations. I know there are submerged wrecks in the Inlet but don't know the locations. Are there any people would be willing to tell me about them? I would also like to know where the old submarine boom is as well. I have done bait fishing and lure fishing with not to much to show for it. Have had a few follows from jacks etc. when flicking and some fish bait fishing. Thanks
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    ggg got a reaction from Drop Bear in Trinity Inlet Wrecks   
    Hi everyone,
    Now that I have been fishing Trinity Inlet a lot lately, I would like to fish better locations. I know there are submerged wrecks in the Inlet but don't know the locations. Are there any people would be willing to tell me about them? I would also like to know where the old submarine boom is as well. I have done bait fishing and lure fishing with not to much to show for it. Have had a few follows from jacks etc. when flicking and some fish bait fishing. Thanks
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    ggg got a reaction from Brodie_S in Fishing Reel Advice And Knowledge Wanted!   
    Thanks. I will have to consider a few more options now! I do like the TLD’s and Tyrnos series. 
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    ggg got a reaction from Brodie_S in Fishing Reel Advice And Knowledge Wanted!   
    Hello everyone,
    I have been really interested in big game reels for a while now. I have a 25,000 spinning reel with a Precision rod, but I would like an overhead outfit as well. I have been told that Everol reels are the 'Ferrari' of fishing reels. Apparently the highest quality of big game reels and made in Italy. I have found an older model one for $200. The reel is a 7.5/0 in the 'Graveglia Special Series'. There are 2 of them in an isolated town near me so they won't go rapidly. I was just wondering if this reel would be able to still be used today and how old you think it is? Would it be worth the money and what is the max drag as well (I cannot find any specs on the drag)? All of your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks

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    ggg got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Fishing Reel Advice And Knowledge Wanted!   
    Hello everyone,
    I have been really interested in big game reels for a while now. I have a 25,000 spinning reel with a Precision rod, but I would like an overhead outfit as well. I have been told that Everol reels are the 'Ferrari' of fishing reels. Apparently the highest quality of big game reels and made in Italy. I have found an older model one for $200. The reel is a 7.5/0 in the 'Graveglia Special Series'. There are 2 of them in an isolated town near me so they won't go rapidly. I was just wondering if this reel would be able to still be used today and how old you think it is? Would it be worth the money and what is the max drag as well (I cannot find any specs on the drag)? All of your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks

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    ggg got a reaction from Brodie_S in Fatty Flatty   
    Thanks.
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    ggg got a reaction from Brodie_S in Fatty Flatty   
    Great stuff.What combo do you use?
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    ggg got a reaction from ellicat in Boat Advice   
    It’s already sold so doesn’t matter. It was made in 1980. I’m not going to spend that much on a 40 year old boat with a 25 year old motor. There were much better deals only a few weeks ago. More will pop up soon. 
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    ggg got a reaction from Drop Bear in Boat Advice   
    It’s already sold so doesn’t matter. It was made in 1980. I’m not going to spend that much on a 40 year old boat with a 25 year old motor. There were much better deals only a few weeks ago. More will pop up soon. 
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    ggg got a reaction from GregOug in Boat Advice   
    It’s already sold so doesn’t matter. It was made in 1980. I’m not going to spend that much on a 40 year old boat with a 25 year old motor. There were much better deals only a few weeks ago. More will pop up soon. 
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    ggg got a reaction from Drop Bear in Boat Advice   
    Thanks for all of the advice guys. I have talked to my parents and we have decided to take our time. Many boats (and good buys) will pop up in the next 6-12 months. That Quinnie will always be sitting in his backyard (he sort of wants too much for what it is and doesn’t want to be told it’s not worth that price). Has anyone heard of ‘Star’ or ‘Starcraft’ boats? There is a 5.2m centre console an hours drive from me. It’s a 5mm plate boat with an older model 75hp Mariner which supposedly starts first go. When I checked the rego though, it said it was 4.3m and from 1977. The boat looks far bigger than 4.3m and looks like a newer design than 1977. I am not too sure whether to drive and look at this or pass it. He want $7500 for it. I have attached 6 photos of the boat. 
    Thanks






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    ggg got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Boat Advice   
    Thanks for all of the advice guys. I have talked to my parents and we have decided to take our time. Many boats (and good buys) will pop up in the next 6-12 months. That Quinnie will always be sitting in his backyard (he sort of wants too much for what it is and doesn’t want to be told it’s not worth that price). Has anyone heard of ‘Star’ or ‘Starcraft’ boats? There is a 5.2m centre console an hours drive from me. It’s a 5mm plate boat with an older model 75hp Mariner which supposedly starts first go. When I checked the rego though, it said it was 4.3m and from 1977. The boat looks far bigger than 4.3m and looks like a newer design than 1977. I am not too sure whether to drive and look at this or pass it. He want $7500 for it. I have attached 6 photos of the boat. 
    Thanks






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    ggg got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Boat Advice   
    I want to go for a centre console so I am able to stand up and drive. It will be better for my back when I drive the boat. The side console is just a home job with a plastic console. If I get the boat, my school holiday project was to gut the boat, put a custom floor with hatches and a bait tank and convert to a centre console. The boat is extremely wide so might no be a huge deal. I will certainly use food colouring. He just needs to see the hull to determine if it’s able to be used (and out the reef). 
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